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EN ISO 15883: The cleaning issue
Urs B. Rosenberg, Dr. sc. nat. ETHUrs B. Rosenberg, Dr. sc. nat. [email protected]@borer.ch
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Definition of „clean“http://www.thefreedictionary.com Clean
adj. clean·er, clean·est 1. Free from dirt, stain, or impurities; unsoiled.2. a. Free from foreign matter or pollution; unadulterated: clean air; clean drinking water. b. Not infected: a clean wound.
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A bit of soil is a must ???
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Cleanliness – a question of the perspective
REMXPS
RTM
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Checking cleanliness of reprocessed MD’s „Visual inspection after cleaning is still the most important and
final measure before instruments are packed for sterilization“
Fengler T, Forum 2004, 4-12
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Decrees / guidelines Switzerland Medical device decree
A medical device must not harm health or safety of patients, of users and of third parties.
CJK decreeReprocessable medical devices must be decontaminated and disinfected according to the state of science before each use.
Good practice for reprocessing of sterile medical devices - After cleaning, cleanliness of the components of medical devices and of the reassembled instruments has to be visually checked. - Routine control of mechanical cleaning in washer-disinfectors is done in accordance with the tests stipulated in EN ISO 15883.
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What is the required cleanliness of a MD? „At the moment, it is not possible to define the clinically relevant
grade of cleanliness of medical device surfaces.“
Fengler T, Forum 2004, 4-12
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Prion protein – infectious dose 1010 LD50 / g tissue (wet weight) for intra-cerebral transfer in
case of vCJD → 106 LD50 / 100 µg tissue → 1 LD50 / 0.1 nghttp://enhs.umn.edu/hazards/hazardssite/prions/priondose.html
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Protein residues on instruments
Murdoch H et al., J. Hosp. Infect. (2006) 63, 432-438
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Extraction and protein detection methods Hospital A
- 1% Sarkosyl, 6 M urea- overnight incubation at 60 °C- BioRad-detergent compatible protein assay
Hospital B- 0.05% “Solid Metal Pro” (detergent)- sonication for 1 hour- OPA protein assay
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Protein residues on instruments
Baxter RL et al., J. Hosp. Infect. (2006) 63, 439-444
Methods- Acid stripping and hydrolysis (destructive method)- ninhydrin amino acid analysis
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Residual contamination on instruments vs. Prion lethal dose - a comparison Average residual contamination per instrument (all 5 trays) in
publication of Baxter et al. = 380 µg
vCJD: 106 = 1’000’000 LD50 / 100 µg brain tissue
Scrapie (ME 7 / SM mouse): 102.7 = 500 LD50 / 100 µg blood(in case of intra-cerebral transmission)
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Definition according to EN ISO 15883-1Cleaning
removal of contamination from an item to the extent necessary for its further processing and its intended subsequent use.
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High- / Intermediate- / Low-level Cleaning? Could we think of a classification similar to the Spaulding Classification which classifies medical devices according to the risk of infection for the patient associated with the MD’s use and which also defines the grade of decontamination required before using the MD on the next patient?
Intermediate-level or low-level disinfection
Blood pressure cuff, Baby weigh scale,
Examining table topTouches only intact skinNon-critical
High-level disinfection
Vaginal spec., Anaesthetic
equipment, flex. Endoscopes
Comes in contact with intact mucous membranes
Semi-critical
Sterilization
Hypodermic needle, Scalpels and other
surgical instruments, Biopsy forceps
Enter vascular system or sterile body tissuesCritical
Required level of decontaminationExampleUse of itemClass of item
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Requirements according to EN ISO 15883-1
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Testing according to EN ISO 15883-1 (Type test and Operational Qualification)
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Comparison of methods (instruments): S-UK-D
All PCD’s cleanNo soil residues≥ 95% of all instruments clean
Acceptance criteria
VisualVisualVisualAssessment
- 20 stainless steel screws per soil type in a load of instruments
3 cuscoe speculae3 artery forcepswith box joints3 No. 3 scalpel handles3 Yankauers or Pooles suction tubessufficient additional instruments to make up a full load
- 20 Mayo scissors- 20 Crile forcepsInteriors of box-locks polished so that sharp scratches, burrs, edges, etc., are smoothed.
Process challenge device (PCD)
- Defibrinated sheep blood- Semolina pudding- Egg yolk
Fresh egg yolk, defibrinated horse- or sheep blood, dehydrated hog mucin
Citrated bovine blood reactivated with CaCl2
Test soilGermanyUKSwedenCountry
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Example: Sweden (Annex M)
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Testing according to EN ISO 15883-1 (Performance Qualification = part of process validation)
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Germany: Guideline DGKH-DGSV-AKI
All instruments visually clean.Protein residues:Limit values: ≥ 200 µgAlarm values: > 100 < 200 µgacceptable values: ≤ 100 µg
All PCD’s visually free of test soil.Protein residues:Limit values: ≥ 200 µgAlarm values: > 100 < 200 µgacceptable values: ≤ 100 µg
Acceptance criteria
Visual inspection. Protein assay if visible residues of unclear nature
Visual inspection followed by the application of a protein assay method which has to be semi-quantitative at least
Assessment
Real contaminationDefibrinated sheep blood, reactivated with protamine sulphate
Test soil
Instruments contaminated in everyday use
Crile forcepsProcess challenge devices (PCD’s)
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German Guideline: protein elution 1% neutral SDS / room temperature / a total of 30 min
1% SDS + NaOH to pH 11in case of processes run at cleaning temperatures > 60 °C
but: Analysis of the elution efficiency of neutral SDS with the aid of a radioactive tracer method revealed:
Average recovery from 5 Crile forceps was only 27%.
Average recovery from two MIS needle holders, was only 2%.
In elution experiments on test plates, the alkaline SDS solution didn’t show any improvement over the neutral solution.
Friedrich T et al. Zentr Steril 2007; 15 (2): 93-108
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Residual contamination on instruments vs. Prion lethal dose - a comparison Acceptable residual contamination per instrument according to
German guideline: < 100 µg
vCJD: 106 = 1’000’000 LD50 / 100 µg brain tissue
Scrapie (ME 7 / SM mouse): 102.7 = 500 LD50 / 100 µg blood(in case of intra-cerebral transmission)
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UK: HTM 2030 – PQ tests
Actual load (or surrogate devices) + test soil
Visual inspection
No soil
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UK: HTM 2030 – PQ tests
“Such other means”:a) ninhydrin methodno purple discolouration on clean itemsb) Biuret test (lumen instr.)?no violet colour of rinse solutionc) 2% H2O2?no bubbles when dropped onto instrument surfaced) OPA methodlaboratory method, no indication of acceptance level
Actual load with natural soiling
Visual inspection
No soil
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Problems with judging cleaning efficacy Different test soils
Different process challenge devices (PCD‘s)
Limited reproducibility in preparation of test soil and PCD‘s(within same method)
Differences in carrying out tests(within same method)
Different protein assay methods
Comparison of test results (Benchmarking) is possible only on a very limited basis
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Conclusions The standardization project as well as the prion issue have
- brought cleaning into the focus of instrument reprocessing- boosted research in this field- led to the commercialization of a still increasing number of PCD’s and- certainly also improved washer-disinfector processes in CSSD’s.
Unfortunately, an international harmonisation of methods for evaluation of cleaning efficacy is still not existing.
Current national methods are lacking clarity of instructions and reproducibility.
There is still a lot to be done !!!
Thank you for your interest!
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